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<big><b><u>Assertion:</u></b></big>
<div class="assert">There is an attribute that Microsoft's references list for 
this element called BORDER. It does appear to have some effect, but it appears 
to be to render padding around the frame (which is what the HSPACE and VSPACE 
attributes accomplish) instead of rendering a distinct border around the frame.</div>
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<b>Simple IFRAME, no BORDER attribute applied:</b>
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<iframe src="iframetest.htm" height="75" width="100"></iframe>
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<b>Simple IFRAME, BORDER=0 attribute applied:</b>
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<iframe src="iframetest.htm" height="75" width="100" border="0"></iframe>
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<b>Simple IFRAME, BORDER=1 attribute applied:</b>
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<iframe src="iframetest.htm" height="75" width="100" border="1"></iframe>
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<b>Simple IFRAME, BORDER=10 attribute applied:</b>
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<iframe src="iframetest.htm" height="75" width="100" border="10"></iframe>
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<b>Simple IFRAME, BORDER=30 attribute applied:</b>
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<iframe src="iframetest.htm" height="75" width="100" border="30"></iframe>
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